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1 minded
tr['maɪndɪd]1 formal use inclinado,-aminded ['maɪndəd] adjnarrow-minded: de mentalidad cerradahealth-minded: preocupado por la salud2) inclined: inclinadoadj.• dispuesto, -a adj.• inclinado, -a adj.['maɪndɪd]ADJif you are so minded — si estás dispuesto a hacerlo, si quieres hacerlo
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2 -minded
'maɪndəd, 'maɪndɪd['maɪndɪd]ADJ (ending in compounds)a romantically-minded girl — una joven con una vena romántica or con ideas románticas
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3 minded
adj.dispuesto.pp.participio pasado del verbo MIND.pt.pretérito del verbo MIND. -
4 single-minded
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5 absent-minded
adjective (not noticing what is going on around one because one is thinking deeply: an absent-minded professor.) distraído, despistadotr[æbsənt'maɪndɪd]1 distraído,-a, despistado,-aadj.(Variante de "absentminded")• abstraído, -a adj.• despistado, -a adj.• distraído, -a adj.• encantado, -a adj.['æbsǝnt'maɪndɪd]ADJ (momentarily) distraído, ausente; (habitually) despistado, distraídoan absent-minded professor — un profesor despistado or distraído
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6 bloody-minded
tr[blʌdɪ'maɪndɪd]1 (stubborn) tozudo,-a, terco,-a2 (bad-tempered) de malas pulgas'blʌdi'maɪndəd, ˌblʌdi'maɪndɪdadjective (esp BrE colloq) difícil, empecinado, atravesado (AmL fam)['blʌdɪ'maɪndɪd]ADJ (Brit)1) (=stubborn) terco, empecinado2) (=awkward) atravesado, difícilyou're just being bloody-minded — son ganas de ser atravesado or difícil, son ganas de fastidiar
he didn't really want a replacement, he was just being bloody-minded about it — no quería realmente un sustituto, lo hacía sólo para fastidiar
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7 broad-minded
adjective (ready to allow others to think or act as they choose without criticizing them: a broad-minded headmaster.) tolerante, de mente abiertatr[brɔːd'maɪndɪd]1 liberal, tolerantebroad-minded ['brɔd'maɪndəd] adj: tolerante, de amplias mirasadj.• de mente amplia adj.• tolerante adj.['brɔːd'maɪndɪd]ADJ tolerante, de miras amplias -
8 open-minded
adjective (willing to consider new ideas: an open-minded approach to the problem.) liberal, imparcialtr[əʊpən'maɪndɪd]1 (person) abierto,-a, de actitud abierta; (approach) abierto,-a, imparcialadj.• abierto, -a adj.• imparcial adj.• receptivo, -a adj.'əʊpən'maɪndəd, ˌəʊpən'maɪndɪdadjective < person> de actitud abierta, sin prejuicios; < approach> imparcial, que no parte de ideas preconcebidas['ǝʊpn'maɪndɪd]ADJ libre de prejuicios, de miras amplias* * *['əʊpən'maɪndəd, ˌəʊpən'maɪndɪd] -
9 simple-minded
adjective (of low intelligence; stupid.) simpletr[sɪmpəl'maɪndɪd]1 simple, ingenuo,-aadj.• candoroso, -a adj.• estúpido, -a adj.• ignorante adj.• tonto, -a adj.'sɪmpəl'maɪndəd, ˌsɪmpəl'maɪndɪdadjective simple, corto de alcances['sɪmpl'maɪndɪd]ADJ ingenuo, simple* * *['sɪmpəl'maɪndəd, ˌsɪmpəl'maɪndɪd]adjective simple, corto de alcances -
10 narrow-minded
adjective (unwilling to accept ideas different from one's own.) de miras estrechas, estrecho de mirastr[nærəʊ'maɪndɪd]1 estrecho,-a de mirasnarrow-minded [.næro'maɪndəd] adj: de miras estrechasadj.• cerrado, -a adj.• de miras estrechas adj.• intolerante adj.'nærəʊ'maɪndəd, ˌnærəʊ'maɪndɪdadjective < person> de mentalidad cerrada, intolerante; < attitude> cerrado, intolerante['nærǝʊ'maɪndɪd]pej ADJ [person] estrecho de miras, de mentalidad cerrada; [views] intolerante, cerrado; [ideas, outlook] cerrado* * *['nærəʊ'maɪndəd, ˌnærəʊ'maɪndɪd] -
11 weak-minded
tr[wiːk'maɪndɪd] (Written weak minded when not used to qualify a noun)1 (indecisive) indeciso,-a; (weak-willed) de poca voluntad2 (mentally deficient) deficiente mentaladj.• imbécil adj.• vacilante adj.'wiːk'maɪndəd, ˌwiːk'maɪndɪdadjective sin carácter['wiːk'maɪndɪd]ADJ (=irresolute) sin carácter; (=not sane) mentecato* * *['wiːk'maɪndəd, ˌwiːk'maɪndɪd]adjective sin carácter -
12 evil-minded
tr['iːvəlmaɪndɪd]1 malvado,-a, malpensado,-aadj.• malpensado, -a adj.['iːvl'maɪndɪd]ADJ (=suspicious) malpensado; (=nasty) malintencionado -
13 feeble-minded
tr[fiːbəl'maɪndɪd]1 imbéciladj.• imbécil adj.'fiːbəl'maɪndəd, ˌfiːbəl'maɪndɪda) ( foolish) imbécil, tontob) ( mentally deficient) (dated) débil mental['fiːbl'maɪndɪd]ADJ [person] bobo, zonzo (LAm)* * *['fiːbəl'maɪndəd, ˌfiːbəl'maɪndɪd]a) ( foolish) imbécil, tontob) ( mentally deficient) (dated) débil mental -
14 high-minded
adjective (having or showing good or noble ideals, principles etc.) noble, altruista, magnánimo, buenotr[haɪ'maɪndɪd]1 noble, magnánimo,-aadj.• de nobles sentimientos adj.• magnánimo, -a adj.'haɪ'maɪndəd, ˌhaɪ'maɪndɪdadjective altruista['haɪ'maɪndɪd]ADJ [person] de nobles pensamientos, magnánimo; [act] noble, altruista* * *['haɪ'maɪndəd, ˌhaɪ'maɪndɪd]adjective altruista -
15 right-minded
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16 small-minded
tr[smɔːl'maɪndɪd]1 (narrow-minded) de miras estrechas; (petty) mezquino,-a'smɔːl'maɪndəd, ˌsmɔːl'maɪndɪdadjective cerrado, de miras estrechas['smɔːl'maɪndɪd]ADJ mezquino, de miras estrechas* * *['smɔːl'maɪndəd, ˌsmɔːl'maɪndɪd]adjective cerrado, de miras estrechas -
17 strong-minded
adjective (having determination.) resuelto, decididotr[strɒŋ'maɪndɪd]1 resuelto,-a, decidido,-aadj.• de espíritu independiente expr.adv.• de espíritu independiente adv.'strɔːŋ'maɪndəd, ˌstrɒŋ'maɪndɪdadjective resuelto, decidido['strɒŋ'maɪndɪd]ADJ resuelto, decidido* * *['strɔːŋ'maɪndəd, ˌstrɒŋ'maɪndɪd]adjective resuelto, decidido -
18 fair-minded
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19 family-minded
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20 like-minded
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